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Range Rover SV Black Edition Breaks Cover- To Be Available In India?

The Range Rover SV Black Edition follows the introduction of the black editions of the Range Rover Sport SV and the Defender Octa.

Range Rover SV Black Edition Breaks Cover- To Be Available In India?
Range Rover SV Black Edition

Range Rover is unveiling black editions of its SUVs back to back without a break. The brand recently unveiled the Range Rover Sport SV Black Edition, followed by the Defender Octa Black Edition. Now, the third in line is the Range Rover SV Black Edition. It is also the third theme of its family, following the SV Serenity and SV Intrepid. With this, we can expect the black edition to come to the Indian market as the other two have been on sale in the country.

Starting with the details of the Range Rover SV Black Edition, it gets a Narvik Black paint scheme. This is in sync with the other Black Editions from the brand. To set it apart from the others, the SUV gets the oval logo in black instead of the usual green. For this, the brand required special permission from the head of design at JLR. To go with the theme, all the elements, including the grille badging, lettering, tailgate ornaments, and alloy wheels, among other things, have a gloss black finish.

Range Rover SV Black Edition interior

Range Rover SV Black Edition interior

Step on the inside, and the black theme continues. The cabin comes loaded with black leather upholstery. This is complemented by a unique rectangular stitching pattern on the upper side. There is also a wooden veneer with a black finish, along with the use of Black Birch. The brand has also added Moonlight Chrome Finish accents. It is to be noted that this is darkened chrome. All of this is available with both the standard and the long wheelbase version, offering either a 5-seat configuration or a 4-seat configuration. The 4-seat is only available with LWB.

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A new feature in the Range Rover SV is termed the "Body-and-Soul-Seat," or BASS for short, along with Sensory Floor technology. These features will now be standard across the entire Range Rover SV lineup. They provide haptic feedback through both the seats and floor to enhance the auditory experience in the vehicle, which Range Rover claims enables "occupants to physically feel the music."

The Range Rover SV Black Edition features a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that produces 606 hp and 750 Nm of torque. Additionally, this SUV will make its debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed from July 10 to 13.

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